The Oregon Winegrowers Association, a member-funded organization, will inform and update you on all the advantages of being part of the OWA community including legislative advocacy, regulatory compliance guidance and cost savings opportunities. Learn how the OWA is working to protect and enhance the investment you are making in your winery and vineyard operations.
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2019 Oregon Wine Symposium | Oregon Winegrowers Association Update
1. YOUR ADVOCATES
I N L O C A L , S TAT E A N D N AT I O N A L G OV E R N M E N T
PRESENTED BY:
JANA MCKAMEY
Vice President, Government Affairs
& Operations, OWA
ELLEN BRITTAN
Proprietor, Brittan Vineyards
2. • Funded by membership dues
• State/federal legislative and
regulatory advocacy
• Compliance updates and
guidance
• Cost savings opportunities
• Tax funded
• Marketing Oregon wine
• Viticulture, enology and
business research
• Education
• Media relations
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES?OWA & OWB
3. OWA STATE LEGISLATIVE
PRIORITIES
Strengthening Wine Labeling Rules and Enforcement
• Comprehensive “Truth in Labeling” Bill:
o Clarifies when wines are deceptively labeled.
o Requires state of production be clearly listed next to
geographic designation of winegrapes.
o Establishes new OLCC permit to ensure tonnage tax
collection from out-of-state wineries.
o New civil penalties and license suspension for repeat
offenders.
o Authorizes OLCC and DOJ to have reciprocal
enforcement agreements with other states.
4. OWA STATE LEGISLATIVE
PRIORITIES
Strengthening Wine Labeling Rules and Enforcement
• New private right of action under the Unfair Trade
Practices Act for willful violators of Oregon’s labeling
rules.
• Joint Memorial from State Legislature asking TTB,
Congress and states to enforce federal and state wine
labeling regulations.
5. STATE LEGISLATIVE ISSUES
OF NOTE
Willamette Valley Wine Labeling
• Enhanced wine labeling rules for Willamette Valley AVA
wines proposed by the WVWA.
Wine Privilege Tax Increase
• Proposed wine tax increase to fund PERS or General Fund.
Driving Under the Influence
• Proposal to lower BAC from .08 to .05 for drunk driving
offenses; priority of Senate President with Governor support.
6. STATE LEGISLATIVE ISSUES
OF NOTE
Commercial Solar on Farmland
• Efforts to expand commercial solar development on high-
value farmland.
Food Service on EFU Land
• Would allow “farm cafes” on 20-acre farms on EFU land.
Climate/Cap and Invest
• Capping carbon emissions a top priority of Democrats.
OLCC License Fee Increases
• OLCC proposing to double all fees to pay for IT
upgrades and license enforcement.
7. OWA FEDERAL PRIORITIES
Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act
• Sen. Wyden lead Democratic co-sponsor.
• Extends tax credits indefinitely.
• Seeks to address transfer in bond and custom crush issues
incl. making credits retroactive to Jan. 1, 2018.
8. OWA FEDERAL PRIORITIES
TTB
• Enforcement of federal and state labeling regulations.
• Notice176: Modernization of Labeling and Advertising
Regulations.
Wildfire Assistance
• Extension of Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity (WHIP)
Program to 2018 crop year.
• $5 million appropriation for smoke impact research.
11. CAPTURE SAVINGS
FEDEX
Up to 65% off
select FedEx services
LEGAL GUIDANCE
Free
access to attorneys for “mailbag”
legal or regulatory questions and
information
OREGON WINE SYMPOSIUM
$60 off
event tickets
GIVILY
20-30% off
charitable giving platform
OFFICE DEPOT
Average savings
of 25%
plus, free next-day delivery on orders
more than $50
See full benefit details on www.oregonwinegrowers.org